Allilon Education has become globally renowned for promoting the highest standards of hairdressing training and has recently added the newly launched Allilon Foundation Course to its highly practical curriculum, offering a fast track route to success for those looking for a career in the hairdressing industry.
The course will help shape aspiring hairdressers into highly employable, hugely confident, skilful, savvy hair-professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of the craft. With in-depth theoretical understanding and a well rounded practical skill-set, students will leave ready to embark on their first stylist position.
Teaching aspiring stylists in the London based Allilon Academy in the heart of Holborn; the Allilon Foundation Course begins on the 1 July 2015, lasting 24 weeks, and is open to anyone with a passion for hairdressing. Course content includes Hairstyling, Haircutting and Theory, Hair Colouring, Hair Science, Barbering, Service Training, Interview Training, CV/Portfolio Building and Health & Safety. Classes operate with an unparalleled 8:1 student/teacher ratio to ensure students receive all the support they need to succeed.
Each step of the journey is fully supervised by members of the internationally renowned Allilon Education team who conduct regular appraisals and personally guide pupils to reach the level of performance required.
Undergraduates will receive a starter kit of state-of-the-art equipment to keep, an NVQ Level 2 qualification and a graded Allilon diploma, upon completion of the course, all of which will help towards securing a position in the hairdressing industry.
Says Johnny Othona, Director, Allilon Education: “We are thrilled to launch the Allilon Foundation Course to the hairdressing industry. As a company, we are true believers in sharing our knowledge of our craft and are delighted to have the opportunity to teach the Allilon language of hair to the next generation of hairdressing talent.”

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